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Chippewa Beaded Panel,

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Ethnographic Start Price:225.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
Chippewa Beaded Panel,

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Auction Date:2009 Apr 04 @ 10:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:6270 Este Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 45232, United States
late 19th - early 20th century
thread-sewn on canvas with a burgeoning floral pattern executed with glass bead colors of greasy yellow, pea green, purple, light blue, pony trader blue, cobalt, black, and maroon, length 12" x width 13".

Daniel C. Beard (1850-1941), a Cincinnati native, was best known as one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America. Before receiving his nickname of “Uncle Dan,” Beard started his career as a civil engineer, working throughout the Cincinnati area. In 1878, his family relocated to New York City where he attended the Art Student’s League, and soon was illustrating books for Mark Twain and Ernest Howard Crosby.

In 1905, Beard assumed editorship of Recreation, a periodical advocating wildlife conservation. During this time he also founded the Sons of Daniel Boone, an organization that promoted outdoor recreation based on American frontier traditions. In 1908, Sir Robert Baden-Powell had created a fast growing movement called Boy Scouts, in England. Intrigued, Beard decided to merge his Sons of Daniel Boone with the philosophies of Baden-Powell’s Boy Scouts. The Boy Scouts of America was formed in 1910. Beard became one of the first National Scout Commissioners of the Boy Scouts and served it for 30 years.

He maintained a lifelong interest in the outdoors and native Americana.